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Bureaucracy
A group a person uses as a guide to value, beliefs, and behavior
reference group
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secondary group
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Tyler Polk
Dr. Henderson
English 111-01
2/9/15
America the Great
America is one of the greatest countries in the world, known mostly for its freedom and
diverse culture. There is no country anything like America. Even though there is no country lik

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Baseball is a game like no other, its Americas game. Baseball was founded by a man named
Abner Doubleday in Cooperstown, New York in 1839 (www.history.com). Other sports might have been
created in America but when I think of America I think

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It was simple, as long as you make sure to read you'll be fine. Taking notes can help as well, but you have to keep up, not everything will get written down. Sometimes you'll be given a study guide which is extremely helpful when you need to know what will be on a test from the book. Everything you need in all on Canvas.

Course highlights:

It was interesting, you start off learning about the Europeans, and how everything comes down to the colonization of America. We learned about our history with plenty of historic figures, specific events, and some documents as well.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

You don't necessarily need to take notes even though he'll write things down and talk about them, but it really helps if you do. It means that there's less you'll have to read in depth.

Course Term:Fall 2016

Professor:John Frederick

Course Required?Yes

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectAlways Do the ReadingGreat Discussions